On Wednesday, a court services officer testified that William Bridges tested positive for meth four times since his arrest.

Bridges was arrested for shooting and killing Christopher Coffelt in February of last year. Bridges has been in jail since November 8 after his third failed drug test.

His attorney filed a motion for the judge to reconsider Bridges' pre-trial release, but that motion was denied Wednesday.

The defense attorney told the judge Bridges did everything else right while he's been in custody, and taking away his bond deprives him of getting to see his children along with another baby on the way.

But the assistant district attorney said Bridges is a danger to himself and others while he's on meth, and the judge agreed.

"This is an individual who was given opportunities to be out on bond on a murder charge that most people don't get, and he completely floundered those opportunities," said Julie Doss, assistant Tulsa County D.A.

Police are having a hard time finding out what happened after two men were found shot at a Tulsa apartment complex early Thursday. Officers say they got the call just after 1:20 a.m. to the Edenwood Apartments in the 2100 block of North Hartford.

Police are having a hard time finding out what happened after two men were found shot at a Tulsa apartment complex early Thursday. Officers say they got the call just after 1:20 a.m. to the Edenwood Apartments in the 2100 block of North Hartford.